Archive List for Language(Japanese Language, Literature, and Spirit)
The five human senses are sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. In Eastern thought, there are six roots: ey […]
When we reach milestones in our lives, such as graduation, finding a job, or getting married, we are reminded […]
The word “Kotohogi” means “to celebrate with words”. There was a belief in “koto […]
Each country’s national flag expresses its thoughts and feelings. There are flags that represent the sun […]
The word “Kotohogi” means “to celebrate with words”. There was a concept of “Kototama” that words have the pow […]
The word “Kotohogi” means “to celebrate with words”. There was a concept of “Kot […]
Kakizome is the first day of the year when people write or draw with a brush. In the lunar calendar era, it wa […]
After the Meiji era (1868-1912), Japan adopted the Gregorian calendar (new calendar), and the 12 months of the […]
December 31st is the last day of the year, also known as “Omisoka”. It is also called “Otsug […]
The year is divided into 24 equal parts based on the movement of the sun, and each of the four seasons of spri […]